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MINERALES Y ELECTROLITOS (1)
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minerales
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MINERALES Y ELECTROLITOS
SON
Compuestos quimicos formados por un cation y un anion
SE DIVIDEN EN
1.-Sales inorganicas insolubles en agua que son de tipo plastico para proteccion y sosten
2.-Sales inorganicas solubles en agua tambien llamadas electrolitos que son cationes y aniones disueltos
FUNCIONES
*Cataliticas
*Para fotosintesis
*Cuagulacion
*Contracciones musculares
EJEMPLOS
NaCl,CaCl2
Fosfato,caparazones,silicios,CaCO3,cloruro,floruro y carbonato de calcio
ion ferroso-ferrico
transporte de O.
ion Mg+2
fotosintesis
Ca+2
contracciones musculares y coagulacion
potacio
automatisismo cardiacoy sintesin proteica
calcio
hidroxipatita regula funciones fisiologicas
fosfato
parte de compuestos organicos
Hierro
metabolismo:higado,bazo,medula osea
zinc
70 encimas
cobre
reacciones oxidativos
yodo
tiroides
cloruro
precion osmotica jugo gastrico
azufre
moleculas organicas
manganecio
crecimiento,musculos
fluor
huesos y dientes
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